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I'm seeing the telltale signs of government propaganda leading up to military action. /r/worldnews is just flooded with stuff about "Russia does this" "Ukraine does that." After watching these trends and patterns play out so many times through so many conflicts, I just see it clearly now.

I've seen some shilling here too, but more subtle.

On this site it comes in the form of "Now that Biden is in the white house, Russia is going to eat our lunch! They'll walk all over us!"

They're trying to drum up support from shitlibs and the right to unify us in a familiar series of proxy wars in Ukraine and probably Syria.

Don't fall for it.

The Ukraine conflict was sketchy shit from the getgo. We never should have been involved, but McCain, Kerry, Biden, Brennan and many others had their fingers all over it.

If you want to see exactly how phony that movement in Kiev was at the time, watch this old video of John McCain, in Ukraine, telling a massive crowd to overthrow their government. Which they promptly did.

Imagine Putin coming to the US to address a BLM rally telling them to overthrow the government.

That's what this is.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut2-cSVyOy0

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So, I see a lot of bullshit floating around about deaths in 2020 versus previous years.

You can see total deaths for every year by going to duckduckgo and searching like this:

CDC <YEAR> "resident deaths were registered in the United States."

You will see results like this:

In 2013, a total of 2,596,993 resident deaths were registered in the United States.

In 2014, a total of 2,626,418 resident deaths were registered in the United States

In 2015, a total of 2,712,630 resident deaths were registered in the United States

In 2016, a total of 2,744,248 resident deaths were registered in the United States

In 2017, a total of 2,813,503 resident deaths were registered in the United States

In 2018, a total of 2,839,205 resident deaths were registered in the United States

In 2019, a total of 2,854,838 resident deaths were registered in the United States

For every year. From the CDC directly.

You can see, just from that, that totals between years bounce around some, with some years having over 80,000 more deaths than previous years.

Then, as you'd expect, the 2020 data isn't out there easily.

But I found this article, which is trying hard to DEBOOONK some claims online, where they actually self-own themselves and say that the totals for 2020 are 2,913,144

They go on to say that those totals might not be complete, but even if it somehow ends up being 20,000 more, it's well within normal for average years,

Am I missing something here?

Why does the title of their article claim "there were at least 377,000 more deaths in 2020 compared to previous years?" Are they talking about 2020 versus something like 2010? All previous years combined?

From what I am seeing from this, COVID appears to be almost entirely an actual hoax.

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January 6th should have been the beginning of nationwide protests against the stolen election. Instead we were tricked into believing there was "an insurrection" and somehow it worked.

The right was completely silenced in a day. We apologized even.

I've never seen anything like it.

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